TT_WO
Well-Known Member
The water in an adjacent water marina is owned by the marina whilst it is on their private property. Of course if the marina is located within the confines of the Thames then the water is Thames water and any vessel kept there is required to be registered even if it does not use the navigation.
"Oldgit, you always claim that all accused are trying to avoid paying their fair share, but if they keep an unused boat in an adjacent water marina why should they be expected to pay for a navigation (locks, lay bys, water points etc) that they are not using."
If your marina/cut/backwater/boatyard is only able to obtain water to keep your boat floating because it is connected the Thames, the infrastructure needed to keep you floating is maintained by the EA has to be paid for,at the moment by others.
Unless of course you have a very large tap constantly left running somewhere you are using Thames water to float....
The water I float on is provided by the moon.......and not sure of the exact address to send the cheque too.
Suspect by now you have finally realised this freebie is fast approaching its end.There probably is a invoice being entered into a computor somewhere at this very moment![]()
The infrastructure to which you refer is indeed paid for by all of us through central government taxation and is for flood control. The infrastructure to navigate a boat on the Thames is at least partially paid for by registration fees but if you are not using the navigation, why should you be charged for it?
I think you view may be slightly different if you were required to pay a registration charge for a boat that was not going to venture onto the navigation especially if that charge were twice what you would be charged to navigate on the Medway.
As you do not have an address for the moon why not send payment to the EA instead, that would help maintain the infrastructure in case you need to use it and provide a free visit to the Thames.
Last time I looked at my registration plate it said £522 and so far I have used it 1 day. I intend to use the Thames a few more times in this registration period but if I did not intend to use the Thames and remained on private water I do not expect to have to pay for the navigation for others to use.